1.19.2016

Ron Schilling

Ron was convicted when a life sentence meant 13 and 1/2 years. He has been to the parole board many times and ironically was granted parole by former parole chairman Leonard Wells back in the early 200's, only to have it whisked away a few weeks later. Mr Wells was fired for paroling too many prisoners. Time to release old law prisoners like RON Schilling. He still has good years to live and deserves them.

This man has several degrees, garnered when there were Pell grants Prisoners could get. He has become deeply spiritual, is a fine litigator and wonderful musician.

Ron With his late mother

Ron Schilling 32219
KMCI
PO Box 282
Plymouth, WI 53703-0282

Ron is one of the first people I met doing this work and is indicative of the waste of present policies. He has been going to parole hearings since the late 80's. He was a Viet Nam veteran and on a destructive path after the war so prison may have saved his life , but he is a changed men and he continues to grow spiritually and helps all those around him . The waste that this man is not among us in heartbreaking
Please sign Ron's petition:.Here is a recommendation for parole written by a volunteer writing teacher

This blog is a companion to our Parole web page. Wisconsin has 2887 prisoners who are eligible for parole but are denied year after year. We are part of a campaign to see that these people get a second chance. They are all long past their parole dates. We want to spread the message loud and clear that people DO Change. Below are some of the stories and profiles of the many people stuck in a broken and wasteful system.